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Liz McGuire Liz McGuire, as seen by Richard Ball, Motor Pool, U. S. Embassy, Moscow Russia, late 1991/early 1992. (Hair isn't buzzed anymore. Glasses are the same. Still use the coat in winter - don't sleep under it very often anymore, though.)

Known on the newsgroups as just "Liz."

(Actually, better known as Liz, the Goddess of Paradox) (I didn't write that part... Of course, I didn't delete it either... <g>)


Chapter 4: How Paradox Chose Liz The Third Time


Chapter 5: How Paradox Chose Liz A Husband

In March-ish of 2001, Tony McGuire contacted me and asked if I'd like to go in with him on a web site for Paradox users. I said sure and we commenced emailing back and forth with our ideas. Somewhere around that time Tony invented PIM (Paradox Instant Messenger) and we spent hours every evening chatting. Then one day in August 2001, while chatting on PIM, I jokingly invited Tony for some German Chocolate cake and a few minutes later he gave me the flight number and asked for directions. He showed up two days later, met my parents, had some cake, we talked for a couple hours and a long-distance romance began. We got engaged in September of the following year and married in January 2003. Life's been wonderful ever since.

The End. For now...



Check out these articles written by Liz :
BDE Configuration Tips
Beyond Help: Breakpoints and the Debugger
Building Tables: Part 1: Files and Fields
Building Tables: Part 2: Validity Checks and Table Lookup
Building Tables: Part 3: Table Language, Table Level and Passwords
Building Tables: Part 4: Primary and Secondary Indices
Data Integrity Introduction
Do It Yourself Referential Integrity
Referential Integrity Introduction
Using ODBC Data Sources
Using the Microsoft TreeView Control in Paradox


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